Indiscriminateness in representation spaces of terms and documents
Abstract
Examining the properties of representation spaces for documents or words in Information Retrieval (IR) – typically R n with n large – brings precious insights to help the retrieval process. Recently, several authors have studied the real dimensionality of the datasets, called intrinsic dimensionality, in specific parts of these spaces [14]. They have shown that this dimensionality is chiefly tied with the notion of in-discriminateness among neighbors of a query point in the vector space. In this paper, we propose to revisit this notion in the specific case of IR. More precisely, we show how to estimate indiscriminateness from IR similarities in order to use it in representation spaces used for documents and words [18, 7]. We show that indiscriminateness may be used to characterize difficult queries; moreover we show that this notion, applied to word embeddings, can help to choose terms to use for query expansion.
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